Just to make matters simple, this next show MUST be a "mixtape" special. Welcome to the latest episode of The Grindhouse, courtesy of Afronerd Radio airing this Saturday at 6pm EST. Join your hosts Dburt, Capt. Kirk and the "uncanny" Daryll B. as they discuss the following topics: our thoughts on the 3 Machinima JLA: Gods and Monsters shorts that were released via YouTube this week; Jon Berthal (Walking Dead) is slated to portaray the Punisher in season 2 of Netflix' Daredevil; perhaps the Twitter story of the year-Spokane NAACP president, Rachel Dolezal gets outed as a White woman pretending to be a person of color; acting legend, Christopher Lee and jazz great, Ornette Coleman have left the building; Chiwetel Ejiofor is Baron Mordo in the upcoming Doctor Strange film (no Brother Voodoo?); Dburt waxes on the concept of the "noble victim" relating to protected classes (women, minorities, etc); our thoughts on the McKinney, TX police vs teens pool party incident; Dburt discovers yet another new show from across the pond entitled The Interceptor; introducing Mr. Zoe Saldana (for real!); the recipient of the world's first penis transplant is expecting a child; Montel Williams vs Black Twitter. And lastly, a Comics Alliance piece highlights the growth of female comic readers for the second year in a row. Call the hosts live at 646-915-9620.

The Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter Retro Series...Continues. As we get into Mortal Kombat Legacy II.

The thoughts and opinions are that of the individual hosts. They do not reflect Hunnicoutcast/Skirt Productions.

Mortal Kombat is the intellectual Property of Nether Realm Studios, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, Warner Premiere Digital, Machinima, And Warner Home Media. As well as any other respected affiliations.

The Theme Music is that of The Immortals.

No Infringement is intended on any Intellectual Properties and their affiliations. Discussed on this podcast.

The Spreaker.com Podcast Artwork is that of Erik Mullins and Kendra Hale.

The Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter Retro Series...Continues. As we get into Mortal Kombat Legacy I.

The thoughts and opinions are that of the individual hosts. They do not reflect Hunnicoutcast/Skirt Productions.

Mortal Kombat is the intellectual Property of Nether Realm Studios, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, Warner Premiere Digital, Machinima, And Warner Home Media. As well as any other respected affiliations.

The Theme Music is that of The Immortals.

No Infringement is intended on any Intellectual Properties and their affiliations. Discussed on this podcast.

The Spreaker.com Podcast Artwork is that of Erik Mullins and Kendra Hale.

It's that time, people! We preempted last week's episode, so this broadcast will serve as our "top of the month" Grindhouse show airing this Saturday at 6pm. Join Dburt, Daryll B., and Capt. Kirk as they wax about the following pop, pulp and politically infused issues: Netflix' Daredevil (including an eventual pic of the character's iconic red costume) is released on the cyberwebs; in a story that proves truth is stranger than fiction, Italian surgeon, Dr. Sergio Canavero is attempting the first human head transplant with a Russian patient; the crew's review of DC's straight to video, Batman vs Robin; Machinima's Gods and Monsters: Justice League trailer hist the net; it appears that there are at least 2 teens of African descent that notably received acceptance letters to most, if not all of the nation's Ivy league schools; Dburt elucidates on a recent Champs podcast interview with comedian Trevor Noah (again, this guy is the guy to watch out for); picking up from last show's neglected topic-Verge Entertainment's Joseph Ilidge focuses on the importance of Marvel's choice of Cheo Hodari Coker for showrunner on the forthcoming Luke Cage Netflix series; impressions of AOU are coming in (NO SPOILERS!!). Lastly, legendary actor and Bond villain, Yaphet Kotto weighs in on the Black 007 issue (003 anyone?). Call the hosts live at 646-915-9620.

I'm a blind lawyer with a history of incarceration and personal tragedy. What in that make-up makes you think I have a sense of humor?-Matt Murdock, Esq

HunnicMarchMadness2015 is winding down. What is more maddening, than Charlie Brown. Surviving WWIII, and taking on the 'ol Peanuts gang? As well as other classic Sunday Funny Comic Strip Characters? I sat down with Author/Creator Jason Yungbluth. On the how's and why's of his cult classic Graphic Novel, Weapon Brown. Then the second half, I go all Jeremy Whine. On my own thoughts and opinions. Regarding Angelia Jolie, The Apple Watch, and Gareth Edwards being removed from Godzilla 2? One could only hope.

The thought/s and opinion/s are that of the individual host/s. They do not reflect Hunnicoutcast/Skirt Productions. Death Ray Graphics, The Estate of Jason Yungbluth. Starz Media Machinima. The Estate of Charles Schulz. Clark Gesner, and Desiree Goyette. And any other respected affiliations.

The Audio Clip "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown." Is based on the CBS Prime Time special. And is the intellectual property of The Estate of Charles Schulz. Lee Mendelson, Bill Melendez. CBS Studios, and their respected affiliations. The audio clip Godzilla How it should have ended. Is the intellectual property of Starz Media Machinima. And their respected affiliations.

No infringement is intended on any of the Intellectual Properties and their respected affiliations.

The Song Someday Charlie Brown is sung by. Desiree Goyette, no infringement is intended.

Hunnicoutcast/Skirt Productions, does not work for the discussed intellectual properties. And their respected affiliations.

http://www.whatisdeepfried.com/Facebook.com/weaponbrown

The Spreaker.com Podcast Artwork is that of Kendra Hale and Erik Mullins. The Itunes Podcast Artwork is that of Jeff Batista.

2. Detroit man accused of throwing a football full of drugs and cell phones over state prison fence arraigned on chargeshttp://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2014/06/detroit_man_accused_of_throwin.html

The program all about TV. Our guest: Timothy Sexton, creator/executive producer of The Lottery, premiering Sunday night on Lifetime, and Elliot Lester, director of Chop Shop, Machinima's new drama series.